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The Victor Mole Trap Plunger, Mr Mole Man does not use this type of trap, but came across one recently.

These traps all have a common theme in that they are activated by a trigger plate, and then the mole is caught. After careful examination I felt that the trigger plate wasn't sensitive enough, and the sheer weight would make it impractical when setting 30 plus traps in one location.

I would always recommend the claw trap as my first choice, depending to a certain extent on where the traps are to be cited.

I was called in by the local land owner to control the moles on this piece of land, the signs were only slight but its best limit you're overall damge by catching moles early. Mowing season is just underway and to limit the continually sharpening of blades control is exercised.

The trap on the far boundary leading from the field, and another on the periphery yielded a catch.

Do you see a perfectly planted flowerbed, blossoming with delicate red roses, elegant daffodils, and lovely poppies? Or is your garden more of a modern, landscaped one, with luxury decking creeping out from the backdoor, a winding stone path meandering through the flora and fauna to a secret little pond right at the bottom of the back yard?

Or do you see destruction? Damage? A horrible mess?

If you’ve got a mole infestation, the chances are you’ll see the latter. Because moles don’t care if your garden has won ‘best in the village’ or ‘most glorious flower collection in the county.’

Moles just like the ground. They like to churn up the earth wherever they run.

So if you’re very proud of your neatly trimmed lawn, and how it shimmers a fantastic green in the sunlight, perfect for playing games on, walking around, or just sitting in a deck chair on it, then you need to watch out for moles. Because at any moment, a mole hill could erupt right in the middle of the grass, ruining that beautiful view, and causing a major obstacle for that football game which was taking place.

And not only that, it’s dangerous too. Anyone could trip on it. Or the ground could collapse too. Imagine that flower bed just disappearing into the ground because a mole tunnel crumbles underneath it. Months of hard work, gone in a second.

And those tall trees that have been standing proud for years and years? Well, a mole’s tunnels go very deep, and they could wreak havoc with the roots of anything. What if those magnificent trees which form wonderful bookends to your garden view were to just tumble down onto your perfect garden?

With Mr. Mole Man, there are no ‘what ifs’. He will be there when you call him, and he will get rid of any potential mole problems you have. No ifs, no buts. Problem solved.

Mole hills can become established very quickly on your land. You might think that having only a couple of mole hills isn't a problem. A mole however can travel at 4 metres per hour working on a 4 hour shift rotation everyday. When a worm drops into the moles tunnel it doesn't burrow through, so the tunnels act as a food source.

Have that mole infestation on your land controlled, contact Mr Mole Man today.

After reseting the claw traps earlier this week Mr Mole Man has continued to deminish the mole population on the sidelines of this Shrewsbury football pitch. Today, looking along the sidelines it is very rewarding to see no activity where catches have been previously recorded.